Ezekiel 36:26 AMP
[26] Moreover, I will give you a new heart and put a new spirit within you, and I will remove the heart of stone from your flesh and give you a heart of flesh.
It has to be clear to all that sin has adverse consequences. It does not matter how long it has gone on undetected by man, or not openly punished by God. As long as God has said He hates and will punish sin, sin is not something to be treated with levity. God warned His own people about sin, and though they were His treasured possession, He punished them for their sin. With Him, there was no favouritism or partiality. He applied the punishment for sin in line with His command. This should make me both joyous and cautious. If He makes a promise, be sure that He has the power, capacity and capability to fulfil His promises.
Thank God that punishment was not the final word. Thank God that in the midst of the full application of judgment, God said He had concern for His Holy name, and would have mercy on His people. Even though the people had brought shame and disrepute to the name of the Lord through their many acts of disobedience and rebellion, it is a thing of joy and profound gratitude that you read words like the verse above. It has to be clear that man is not able to confront and defeat sin by any human scheme or method; it is only that which God provides and promotes that man is able to defeat sin, which is older than all of us who are alive today.
One thing God is able to do to help us have and retain victory over sin is a new heart. The reason why a new heart is fundamental to what God wants to do is that the old heart, no matter how hard you try to shape and tool it, can never totally surrender to God. Since the fall of man in the Garden of Eden, the heart of the natural man is unable to grasp the danger of sin, and seek the right kind of help. That is why a new heart is needed; the type that only God gives, and is able to keep working on, shaping and guiding it to align with His own perfect will. It is not a version you can buy in the open market for a lot of money; God alone gives it, and He will gladly do so, because He wants me to be all He has created me to be.
The fact that God promises to remove the heart of stone from my flesh tells me that a heart of stone was not part of God's original design. My flesh was not made to resist God, because I am made in His image and likeness and it is sin that messes up and disrupts the original template. God wants to restore me to the original position before sin came, and as we have always said, God will not force Himself on anyone, and He will not go against the exercise of my freewill. This is a voluntary surrender, but presented as compulsory conscription. You come in willingly, but there are rules to live by. Are you open to the new? God's time of favour is here.
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